... But my account is older than yours.
Oh my bad...
Huh! A 2014 newb... now that is special. And in that case...I bow down to you sir.
I prefer lurker. I have been following this forum since 2013, and mainly this thread (90%~). I try to keep up to date. I find many people here interesting.
It's a good place to get a feel for the market, and a summary of different news outlets often gets posted here.
Got you beat.
The only downside of lurking is I didn't get a hat.
UP your posting game @Tweak25.
Tell us about ur lil selfie - especially how it relates to dee cornz.
Inquiring minds
(and snoops like your truly, too) want to know.
Are you some kind of forum police or sth?
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Yes but that is a voluntary position and a lot of people wish I would stop doing it.
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hahahahaha
Self-appointed.
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Cool. '
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the future for me and everyone else is death in under 125 years.
Unfortunate statement of fact above.
So I am more concerned about the next 20 years.
67 to 87 what is my future?
What fun can I have in the next 20 years.
What happened to 92? You already gave up another 5 years, in spite of your recent planks and all that mumbo jumbo?
Don't leave "us"
(perhaps royal, perhaps not) early.
Another thing is that you probably better get the fuck busy enjoying ur lil selfie earlier rather than later, because you are at the point that deferred gratification is not going to age well..
pun intended.
In udder words... TLDR:
Get a grip and get busy
, with dee funzies!!!!!
#nohomoSometimes I wonder: why I am in bitcoin?
The answer kept changing during the last decade, but right now it is more or less to have an optionality to do or not do certain things.
That is part of the explanation why you started out your bitcoin journey so whimpily, and sometimes regress back into such a mindset.
To work or not to work; to upgrade car/house, etc or not; having some "money" for medical emergencies, etc.
EDIT: I am totally fine with a middle class living plus a couple of interesting vacations per year (outside of US).
Or, maybe, those are even included in the current middle class modus operandi?
EDIT2: Forgot to add: freedom is a great feature, of course...kind of taking it for granted, unconsciously.
Then you realize later that bitcoin gives you more optionality than you thought to be within grasp..
Better late than never, and of course, even your relatively whimpily approach to bitcoin is still going to end up paying off quite greatly, especially compared to an overwhelming number of your peers who are likely still no coiners and might even just be thinking about bitc oin, and surely many of them are not really even thinking about bitcoin, so you still have a great lead over them, relatively speaking.. .since you have figured out the power and optionality that bitcoin provides and is likely to continue to provide.. even though you still have a tendency to want to relapse into your whimpiness.
NOhomo.. seriously..